The information provided below is for UK passport holders.If you are from another country please ask your Home Office. Formal documentation is requested by the United Kingdom and Turkish authorities to marry in Turkey. Experience Turkey through the Eyes of a Local Private Guide! We have plenty of […]
Read more →Thanks to internet, we were able to get information on the places we were going to visit on this cruise. When I googled there were so many sites about private Ephesus tour. After reading the short description of this particular site, I decided to check it out and […]
Read more →Formerly Diospolis later called Rhoas, Denizli was founded 6 kms East of the modern town, near the village of Eskihisar, between the streams of Gumuscay and Ellez. In the II century B. C, the Seleucian king Antiochus II called the city Laodicea after the name of his wife. […]
Read more →Cozily situated in a well sheltered gulf on the indented coast of the Aegean Sea Izmir is the outlet of a rich area called Ege, the industrious population of which produces and processes Turkish tobacco, grapes (the world – famous sultanas), figs, cotton, olives, and olive oil […]
Read more →Have you been invited into a shop and offered a cup of apple tea? I bet you have. A gesture of Turkish hospitality, offering guests or customers a cup of apple tea has been a common practice since it was initially polularized from bustling Turkish Bazaars. Sharing […]
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